WASHINGTON (Sputnik) — Moreover, Stewart explained that past sanctions have done little to slow Iran’s missile program.
"As we lift sanctions, in fact, there’s increasing likelihood that they will find ways to improve lethality, mobility, range of all their missile systems," Stewart said.
"Our sanctions in the past have not kept the Iranians from developing the most sophisticated ballistic missile capability in the region, capable of reaching all of their potential adversaries, capable of reaching into Europe," he pointed out.
Oil and financial sanctions against Iran were lifted by the United States and Europe on January 16 after Tehran met its obligations under a July agreement to keep a peaceful nature of its nuclear program.
However, a series of Iranian missile tests as Western nations prepared to end those sanctions prompted the United States to impose new penalties, mainly targeting individuals and companies responsible for upgrading Iran’s missiles.